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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1952)
7.- x.-i. y . x j J t Juniors Win Awards At Rose Festival Members of Bliss Heine's Jun iors returned to Medford yes terday after participating in Portland's annual Rose festival. The group won a first prize ribbon for travelling the long est distance to participate in their division; a third place white ribbon for marching units, and a special trophy to be sent them later. They reported that while the day of the floral parade was sunshiny, the junior parade was held in the rain. A party in the juniors honor was given Saturday night at the I West Linn inn, where the group stayed. Fifty - three members and ten chaperones made the trip. FORCE OUT New York Yankees' ccnterfieldcr Mickey Mantle Is forced at third on Hank Bauer's attempted sacrifice bunt to St. Louis Browns' pitcher Tommy Byrne in first inning at Yankee Stadium June 8. Byrne threw to Browns' third baseman Jimmy Dyck (above) to force Mantle. Medfoi SfffilfS Brothers Post Links Triumph Portland (U.R) Budd and Bob Jensen, a brother combin ation from Portland's Rose City Golf club, held the Oregon state best ball championship Monday after shooting an eight under par 64 yesterday at Riverside Golf and Country club. Their 36-hole total was 137. Six teams were tied for sec ond with cards of 140, includ ing Fred Davis of Portland and Dick Hanen of Coos Bay, Bill Scmaffer and Jack Kay of Kel so, Wash.; Bruce Cudd and Bill Lees of Eastmoreland, Dick Es tey and Bob Atkinson of Colum bia - Edgewater, Erling Jacob sen and Bob Enloe of Alderwood, and Ben Hughes of Eastmore land and' Al McAllister of Wav-erly. Fisticuff Sport Will have Czar Grossinger, N. Y. (U.R) Professional boxing soon will have a $75,000-a-year "czar." Jack Kearns revealed Monday. Kearns, manager of light heavyweight champion Joey Maxim, said the International Boxing guild would elect a commissioner "within 90 days" and that his salary would ap proximate "seventy five grand." Fabulous Jack; former man ager of Jack Dempsey and Mick ey Walker, is general sec retary of the recently organized International guild. Charley Johnson, manager of feather weight champion Sandy Sad dler, is president Troon, Scotland (U.R) Pat O'SuIlivan of Orange, Conn., pulled the first upset of the British Women's Amateur golf championship Monday by elim inating U. S. champion Dot Kirby of Atlanta, Ga., 3 and 2, in the first round as the four day match play grind began over the wind-swept Troon course. Mae Murray of Rutland, Vt., the first American to tee off, entered the second round with a 3 and 2 triumph over Sarah Bolton of England. Polly Riley of Fort Worth, Tex., gain ed the second round with a 4 and 3 triumph over Mrs. Phil Wylie of Scotland. Wellner Victor InState Shoot Salem (U.R) Jim Well ner, Eugene, Monday held the Class A singles title of the an nual Oregon state trapshooting championships which concluded Sunday at the Salem Gun club. Wellner finished with a 198 score. O. Milligan, Coos Bay, fin ished second with 197. In Class B, Leo Rickard, Cot tage Grove, won top honors at 193 while Hal Stone, Tillamook, won Class C at 189 and Jim Twohy, Portland, topped Class D with 17. Bob Iliff, Independ ence, won' the handicap event with 96. G. Pass, Glendale Winners in RVL " Grants Pass downed Butte Falls 10 to 3 and Glendale beat Ashland 5 to 0 Sunday in Rogue Valley league baseball encount ers. Result of the Prospect - Cave Junction game was not learned. Warren Simas pitched seven scoreless innings for Grants Pass and retired 20 batters consecu tively. Lloyd Hart was losing pitcher for Butte Falls, permit ting eight runs in seven innings. Floyd Shotwell relieved Hart and was charged for two runs. Grace Lou Comiskey Dies of Heart Attack Chicago (U.R) Grace Lou Comiskey, granddaughter of the founder of the Chicago White Sox and one of the owners of the American league club, died late Sunday in Mercy hospital of a heart attack. Miss Comiskey was 31 years old. She held the office of assistant secretary of the Sox and held a major share of stock. He r mother, Mrs. Grace Comiskey, holds the majority interest and controlled a s trustee part of Grace Lou's interest. LOGGER KILLER Prinevllle (U.R) Leo Eugene Reed, 39-year-old Prinevllle log ger, was killed Saturday when his caterpillar tractor overturned and crushed him. Dead line Sunday Clasilfleds la at noon Saturdays, If youva tasted todays SCHENLEY 3" , . you know its the best-tasting whiskey in ages ! f BUNDED WHISKEY 86 PROOF. 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. SCHENLEY DISTRIBUTORS, INC., NEW YORK, NEW YORK NETTERS CLASH Portland (U.R) Jim Brink, former University of Washington star now playing in Portland, and Emery Neale, veteran Rose City racquet wielder, clashed Monday for the Portland city tennis championship. Brink downed Hugh Findlay of Port land, 6-2, 6-2 in Sunday's semi finals while Neale defeated de fending champion Clyde Knox of Portland, 6-3, 7-5. ARCHERY TITLIST Albany, Ore. (U.R) Ralph Dunn, Astoria, scored 730 at Knox Butte here Sunday to win the first annual Oregon Bow Hunters' field tournament. Daily Wealher Report FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Fair and wnnn tonight and Tuesday. Low to night 45. High Tuesday 83. Western Oregon: Partly cloudy in north, fair in south portion tonight and Tuesday. Rising temperatures. Low tonight 40-50. High Tuesday 65 70 north. 75-80 south, about 50 on immediate coast. LOCAL DATA Temperature a year ago today: Highest 89; Lowest 51. Total monthly precipitation .82 inch. Excess for the niontlv .40 inch. Total precipitation since September 1, 1952. 20.52 inches. Excess for the season 4.50 inches. Relative humidity 4:30 p.m. yester day 29; 4:30 a.m. today 8U. Observations Taken At 4:30 A.M., 120 Meridian Time High Low Prec. Bnise Boston .... Chicago Denver Eureka Havre Klamath Falls . Los Angeles Medford New York , Omahav Phoenix Portland Reno Eugene Salt Lake San Francisco . 67 , 00 !)5 .. 73 ,. 75 .. 94 . 102 , 102 Ntfe'.' ,f' lam Monday, June 16, 19S2 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FIVE JUST RESTING -Although Jake LaMotta (right) appears to be tired in this seventh-round close up, it was Irish Bob Murphy who tired in the final rounds of their 10-round battle at Detroit. Jake was victor by unanimous decision. BROTHERS THINK ALIKE Memphis, Tenn. (U.R) Mr. and Mrs. James Stanley's two sons live thousands of miles from each other. Both became fathers. Both babies weighed 7 pounds, 3 ounces and both were named Dennis. Neither brother knew the other expected a child and there's nobody named Den nis among their relatives. Seattle 59 41) .02 Spokane R3 45 T Washington, D.C 00 72 Yakima 68 47 Tomorrow Sunrise 4:35 a.m. Sunset 7:49 p.m KITCHEN SINK STOLEN Knoxville, Tenn. (U.R) Po lice reported Monday that thieves broke into the Salvage Lumber Company here and stole nothing but a kitchen sink. Court Records POLICE COURT Walter Christen Miller and Ada Mil dred Taylor, violation of bailc rule. $10 each, John Henry reterson, violation 01 basic rule, $15. Solomon Hursten Fraley, failure toj stop at stop sign, $5. Virgil Lee Garst and Florence Bowles, going wrong way on one way street. $5 each. Leo Benjamin Williams, failure to stop at stop street, $5. Lewis Thomas Buckley, double parked, $5. DISTRICT COURT Edwin Warner 578.50. Wayne Herbert Jackson, tor's license. $0. 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